TAMPA — Day 2 of Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton taking batting practice together produced more balls hit over the fence than the day before and left Gary Sanchez feeling somewhat jealous.

Sanchez, the Yankees’ best all-around hitter, was in the same group with Judge and Stanton, as was Jacoby Ellsbury.

“What can you say? Those guys hit moon shots and mine barely go over the fence,’’ Sanchez said Tuesday when asked if he is overlooked hitting with the Towers of Power.

With Judge and Stanton hitting on Field 2 and not inside George M. Steinbrenner Field, there were considerably less eyeballs watching Judge loft homers to center and Stanton flick his wrists and send balls over the right-field fence.

Still, those watching reacted to balls that died on the warning track and those that cleared the fence.

“It’s fun to see our fans come out and support us. Whenever you have Giancarlo and Judge hitting long shots, I am watching myself,’’ said Sanchez, who added he hasn’t talked to Stanton about eliminating him from last July’s Home Run Derby. “I am a fan at that time. I know why they want to come out and watch everything.’’

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Gleyber Torres and Miguel Andujar have chances to be the Yankees’ Opening Day second and third basemen, respectively. Nevertheless, since a month of exhibition games can’t provide definitive proof, there are other factors that will enter the picture.

“I think there is a look to what it looks like. I trust our evaluators. I trust our front office, myself, our coaching staff and trust our eyes and what we will see out of them,’’ manager Aaron Boone said of the unproven youngsters. “Performance matters to a degree, but it is a super small sample size. I feel like if either one of those guys were to be on the Opening Day roster it would be clear I think in our eyes and probably somewhat of a consensus that there is no denying that these guys belong on this club.’’

Dellin Betances and Adam Warren were among a group of pitchers who threw live batting practice at the minor league complex on Tuesday.

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It was only fielding and throwing drills from right field, but Estevan Florial displayed impressive accuracy with throws to second where Nick Swisher fielded. “Every one right on the bag,’’ Swisher said of the 20-year-old outfielder.

Is there a more waste of time in Yankees camp than having Judge and Stanton open the first round of their batting practice by bunting?

CC Sabathia’s plan to keep the weight he lost off during the regular season. Sabathia, who dropped 30 pounds working on a vegan diet, put back 10 pounds because he didn’t think he could pitch a major league season that light. Now, he is eating vegan eggs and potatoes for breakfast and fish for dinner.

After participating in picture day, the Yankees will hold a third full-squad workout at GMS Field.